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Yeah, I'm going to have to do that the through the loop with the huggers.
Biners are pricey and of course they've seen my dutch clips and think they all want some titanium goodness...get a summer job I tell them

You've done more than your share to increase demand for necessary accessories.

Dunno how the rains have been recently and how they will be for the next several months. But, my lasting late-in-life discovery about Central Jersey, land of so many small farms, is that I missed entirely when growing up there how much rock and gravel went into extensive local, county and state road building just to get the road surfaces a few feet above land that stays wet and puddled for days after rainfall year-round unless drained. Land of 10,000 ponds and bogs and other EPA-protected sites.

It is great to be airborne everywhere around Joint Base / New Egypt, NJ.....for humans sleeping outdoors, and for the 'skeeters rising from the muck to enjoy their company.

Yes, bug-nets and the self-training to make bug nets or summer jobs to buy them and bling!!! There's a reason bug nets can cost more than hammocks.

Over my head...Cinch Buckle Source?

I may have some dissension on this, but I used Sling Rings for many years with no problems whatsoever. I emailed the owner years ago and he said while not rated for climbing, his aluminum rings have passed many safety tests because they're used for babies. Unfortunately, I do not have the email, but I believe a single ring was good for up to 500 plus pounds. I used a dual ring setup with straps and a biner to latch around the tree. My one hammock has at least 100 nights on it with no wear.

Added bonus... Colors! And pretty cheap too. In the past they always shipped extremely fast and I have outfitted 4 other friends with this rings and have had no problems.

I may have some dissension on this, but I used Sling Rings for many years with no problems whatsoever. I emailed the owner years ago and he said while not rated for climbing, his aluminum rings have passed many safety tests because they're used for babies. Unfortunately, I do not have the email, but I believe a single ring was good for up to 500 plus pounds. I used a dual ring setup with straps and a biner to latch around the tree. My one hammock has at least 100 nights on it with no wear.

Added bonus... Colors! And pretty cheap too. In the past they always shipped extremely fast and I have outfitted 4 other friends with this rings and have had no problems.

I like rings and use them.

For the kids were are going with flat cinch buckles, no backup knots for the sub 100 pounders.

You've done more than your share to increase demand for necessary accessories.

Dunno how the rains have been recently and how they will be for the next several months...

It is great to be airborne everywhere around Joint Base / New Egypt, NJ.....for humans sleeping outdoors, and for the 'skeeters rising from the muck to enjoy their company.

Yes, bug-nets and the self-training to make bug nets or summer jobs to buy them and bling!!! There's a reason bug nets can cost more than hammocks.

Lots of rain. Ground water up. Mozzies thriving.

My next door neighbor is home to one of the County mosquito collection sites and I chat weekly with the guys in the yellow truck that dip the ponds to count wigglers. Should see the helicopter this week.

Reviewed all the bug net options I could find today, presented the DIY Tug Net by pipsissewa because I like the ease of entry/exit but mother of 3 said, no way, the bug net will zip shut. (Youngest is now battling lymes disease...so no messing around)